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(i) World Bank classifies countries according to the Per Capita Income.
(ii) Countries with PCI of more than US $ 12616 per annum and above are called rich countries.
(iii) Countries with PCI less than US $ 1035 are called poor countries.
(iv) Countries with income between US $ 1530 per annum are called low middle income countries.
The limitations of this report are :
(i) It considers only income and not other aspects such as literacy, health, life expectancy, etc.
(ii) World Development Report (WDR) only tells about income and not how it is distributed among the citizens.
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Pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics in a variety of ways.
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(ii) By organising strikes and disruptions, they seek to make the government take note of their demands.
(iii) They also influence decision-making by lobbying.
(iv) The issues raised by them often influence the policies of political parties.
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1. In India, the national income and per capita income is very low and it is considered as one of the basic features of underdevelopment.
2. Indian economy is too much dependent on agriculture and thus it is primary producing.
3. High rate of population growth.
4. In India ,there is Existence of unemployment and under-employment.
5. Also,there is Poor rate of capital formation.
6. Another important feature of the Indian economy is the mal-distribution of wealth ie inequality in wealth distribution.
7. Prevalence of low level of technology .
8. In India, there's underutilization of natural resources.
9. Lack of infrastructural facilities.
10. The standard of living of Indian people in general is considered as very low.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago
The status of women's representation in India's legislative bodies is as follows:
(i) Central Legislature: Less than 10% of its total strength are women.
(ii) State Legislature: Less than 5% of its total strength are women.
(iii) Panchayati Raj: One-third of the seats are reserved for women.
(iv) India is among the bottom group of nations in the world, in this aspect.
(v) Women's organizations and activists have been demanding a similar reservation of at least one-third of seats in Lok Sabha and State Assemblies. But the bill to this effect has not been passed.
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